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Multi Versioning! Exactly, joining 1.12 servers in 1.8.8.Cisco Systems, Inc., commonly known as Cisco, is an American multinational technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California.Better FileManager / ConfigManager (Not needed as of now).Better font manager (Added in commit #77 / a0bfdf7).Better module arraylist (Added in commit #29 / 070586b!).Better hotbar overlay (Added in commit #44 / 7634127).Added in the commit #95 / d5e1270 by ClickGui - This is not completely finished yet, but it's working and will be completed in the future. FriendsManager - manages friends and enemies.Slick's FontManager (Edited by Russian412 and me) - Updated in the commit #77 / a0bfdf7.ModuleManager (with module settings, four example module (Fly, TestModule, Friends and NameProtect) and the "AdvancedTabGUI" module).CommandManager (with four commands, "irc", "set", "help", "bind" (added in the commit #41 / 0be34e4), "friend" and "names" (both added in the commit #78 / aa78114).Add the javaws.jar to your project buildpath (the file is located here: "JAVA_PATH\jre1.8.0_VERSION\lib\javaws.jar", where "JAVA_PATH" is where your java is installed ("C:\Program Files\Java", or "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java" for 64-bit computers, is the default path on Windows) and "VERSION" is the java version you have installed.Change the JRE version from JRE1_6 to JRE1_8 (Right click on "Client" -> Build Path -> Libraries -> Scroll to the bottom -> Double click "JRE System" -> Choose a JRE1_8 -> Finish -> Apply and Close).
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Note: the instructions in italic apply ONLY to Eclipse, if you have a different IDE, search how to set the project up on Google Until that is updated you can watch that video and then come back and do the last step (adding javaws to your build path) Let's get started The video is not up to date and a step is missing. Now a video is available, showing how to set up the client.